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Grammy Awards 2024

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This combination of photos shows six of the eight Grammy nominees for best new artist, top row from left, Gracie Abrams, Ice Spice, Jelly Roll, bottom row from left, Coco Jones, Noah Kahan and Victoria Monet. (AP Photo)

Burna Boy performs during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Burna Boy performs during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Miley Cyrus performs “Flowers” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Travis Scott performs a medley during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Karol G accepts the award for best musica urbana album for “Manana Sera Bonito” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Tracy Chapman, left, and Luke Combs perform “Fast Car” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Mariah Carey, left, presents the award for best pop solo performance to Miley Cyrus for “Flowers” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Taylor Swift arrives at the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Joni Mitchell performs “Both Sides Now” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Finneas, left, and Billie Eilish are seen in the audience as they are announced as winners of the award for song of the year for “What Was I Made For?” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

SZA accepts the award for best R&B song for “Snooze” during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Burna Boy’s Grammys performance cements African music’s ascendance

Joined by 21 Savage and Brandy, Burna Boy took the Grammys stage to highlight African musican’s ascendance on the global stage.

Earlier in the evening, South Africa’s Tyla won the first best musical performance Grammy for “Water.”

Nigeria’s Burna Boy, who has a Grammy for 2020’s “Twice as Tall,” was among the other nominees.

“You know, there is no denying that over the past few years, Afrobeats has swept the globe. And I’m proud to say that over the past year, South Africa’s very own amapiano has truly has truly taken over music in a special way. Shout out to Tyla,” host Trevor Noah, who is from South Africa, said in introducing Burna Boy’s performance.

Music from the continent varies in styles, geography and history — there’s no one such thing as “African music.” But the new Grammy was intended to highlight regional musical traditions and recognize “recordings that utilize unique local expressions from across the African continent.”

▶ Read more about the genres hailing from the continent and the success they’ve enjoyed.

A Grammy for Miley, finally

Miley Cyrus has her first Grammy.

She won the first award handed out on the telecast — for best pop solo performance for “Flowers.”

In a career that goes back to her Hannah Montana childhood, she’s been nominated eight times, but had never won before. She has several more chances tonight, including nominations for record and song of the year.

Miley said from the stage that she “just got stuck in the rain and traffic and thought I was going to miss this moment.”

She kept presenter Mariah Carey on the stage for her speech, saying: “I could’ve missed the award, that’s fine, but not Mariah Carey.”

Cyrus donned a different dress from her carpet walk.

Miley Cyrus has a new look — or three

Miley Cyrus debuted a new voluminous hairstyle at the Grammys. Cyrus rocked the new look in homage to her idols, including Tina Turner and her godmother Dolly Parton, on Sunday. Cyrus won her first Grammy for her hit song “Flowers.”

In her third look of the night, Cyrus performed “Flowers” onstage to cheers from the audience as Kylie Minogue danced along.

Changing up the lyrics, Cyrus screamed, “I just won my first Grammy.”

Cyrus walked the red carpet in a barely there shimmering gold look before accepting her award in a glittery jumpsuit.

Travis Scott takes the stage

Travis Scott brought the flames to his Grammy performance. The rap artist performed songs from his latest album “Utopia” including “My eyes” and “FE!N” where in typical Scott fashion he threw down a chair on a stage of constructed rocks and flames. Scott lost the Grammy for best rap album to Killer Mike.

Killer Mike was detained by police and was seen on video being taken away in handcuffs after winning three awards.

In a pre-performance interview, Scott said his fans give him the energy to perform.

“I go off the energy the fans give me and every night they are ready to go,” he said.

Utopia is Scott’s fourth album after a five-year hiatus.

Karol G won her the Grammy for best música urbana album.

“This is my first time at the Grammys and this is my first time holding my own Grammy,” she said as the crowd cheered.

The Colombian singer, songwriter and actor previously won five Latin Grammy Awards, including best new artist.

“I’m super happy, I’m super nervous, I’m super excited to be in front of so many legends that I admire and respect,” she said.

Tracy Chapman awes the Grammys audience with performance of ‘Fast Car’ with Luke Combs

Tracy Chapman electrified and surprised the Grammy audience by teaming up with Luke Combs for a twangy, soulful duet of her “Fast Car.”

The single from Chapman’s self-titled 1988 debut album reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, and earned her three Grammy nominations, including record of the year and song of the year.

The track is written from the point of view of a woman whose life hasn’t worked out the way she envisioned.

“You got a fast car, I want a ticket to anywhere. Maybe we make a deal. Maybe together we can get somewhere. Any place is better startin’ from zero, got nothing to lose,” she and Combs sang.

Combs had a massive hit with his cover version and the song won two awards at the CMA Awards. The country star said he was first drawn to the song while driving with his father.

The cover sparked discussions of what it takes to make a country hit — and who can make one.

Chapman rarely makes public appearances. She has only performed for the cameras three times since wrapping up her last tour in 2009.

Trevor Noah gets revenge for Taylor Swift ... on Terry Crews

In a marked contrast to Golden Globes host Jo Koy’s jests about Taylor Swift, Grammys host Trevor Noah vowed to defend the artist from the ire of NFL fans.

“Can I just say I think it is so unfair how NFL’s fans have been complaining about the cameras cutting to Taylor Swift? Right. Like she’s controlling the cameras at the games,” he said. “Like just let her live.”

He proposed a spot of revenge: “Every time someone says ‘Taylor Swift,’ I’m going to cut the cameras to someone who played football. That’s what I’ll do. Cut back just like that.”

The camera panned to an unaware Terry Crews, who was a linebacker before becoming an actor.

“Oh, yeah. You like that, Terry Crews? You like that? Terry Crews You better fix your face,” Noah advised the actor, who eventually cracked up.

But Noah still had some jokes for Swift, noting how “as Taylor Swift moves through the room, the local economy around those tables improves.”

“Lionel Richie?” Trevor Noah quipped. “Now Lionel Wealthy.”

 

SZA wins best R&B song

“I’m out of breath because I was changing, then I took a shot — and I ran here,” SZA said, accepting her Grammy for best R&B song.

She thanked Lizzo, who presented her with the award, and noted they had been friends since 2013.

“I’m just very grateful,” she said, tearing up.

“I’m not an attractive crier,” she ended with, adding a wave as she got a standing ovation from Taylor Swift and Meryl Streep.

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Why did anyone like Alanis Morisette’s music?

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What were her fans like and what were her most popular songs? How she became famous when her music is just not only awful, but seriously depressing to listen to?

Justin Paul Nizza, Bachelors of Arts in Communications (News and Media) & Psychology, Temple University (Graduated 2019)Sep 19 - Follow on Quora

She was extremely marketable.

As a 90’s kid (born in 1988), I was bombarded by the singles off of Jagged Little Pill on near constant rotation. I still associate her with Toys R’ Us, Sonic The Hedgehog, and Supersize meals at McDonalds before jumping in the ball pit.

Lesser known fact, she was already a child actress and had released two albums before her breakthrough. She was primed for brief stardom.

She was the perfect alt-rock chick. Undeniably strong voice utilized in a decidedly “post-grunge” manner, approachably attractive (especially for the standards of the time period [think Fiona Apple and Janeane Garofalo]), a breakout hit that was essentially a (pre-smart phone) angry text to an ex-boyfriend (unintentional feminist anthem for a riot grrrl crossover appeal), and a slew of hits that were equal parts contrived apathy and heartbreak - sang in a major key. She was the perfect respite from the grunge movement.

I still enjoy her music, especially for the nostalgia, but I can completely understand why her appeal is now lost on people. She and her album Jagged Little Pill are a snapshot of the nineties.

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INTOXICATED Feat Dave

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Dive into the euphoric world of "Intoxicated" by Oxlade, Feat. Dave, the sensational upcoming music artist from Nigeria. Oxlade's mesmerizing beats and soulful vocals will leave you spellbound. Get ready to lose yourself in the intoxicating rhythms that will take your musical journey to new heights. Don't miss out on this electrifying masterpiece, exclusively on Sportify, favorited by DjApp MuZik playlist. Tune in now and let the music intoxicate your soul! 🎧

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Unveiling the Hottest Trending Music Jams for DJ Fans

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Welcome, music enthusiasts! If you're a DJ fan looking for the ultimate beats to dance your heart out or simply enjoy during your leisure time, you've come to the right place. In this blog post, we'll be exploring the most sensational and trendy music jams that are rocking the charts and captivating the hearts of music lovers worldwide. Get ready to discover the perfect soundtrack for your next dance party or personal playlist!

1. "Chart-Topping Hits That Keep the Dance Floor Alive":

When it comes to DJ music, staying updated with the latest chart-toppers is essential. These tracks are carefully crafted to get your body moving and energize any dance floor. From pulsating beats to catchy hooks, these songs have captured the attention of millions.

It’s perhaps hard for all of us entrenched in the dance universe to bear in mind what a small world it ultimately is, statistically speaking. In the United States, dance and electronic music made up just 3.3% of total recorded music volume in 2021, which means that all of our efforts — all of our emails, all of our late nights and all of our sweat expelled on the dancefloor — are contributing to a scene that’s perhaps easy for other sectors to write off as humble, hard to see, “not the commercial juggernaut it once was.” - The 50 Best Dance Songs of 2022: Staff Picks

 

Break The Rules (Live From ABGT500, Banc Of California Stadium, L.A.) by Andrew Bayer & Kaleena Zanders

Words (Alesso VIP Mix) [feat. Zara Larsson] by Alesso & Zara Larsson Streaming

Fear Of Dying by Alison Wonderland

Forget About Me by Aluna, Diplo & Durante

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2. "Exploring the Genre of EDM":

Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has been a dominant force in the music industry, providing the perfect soundtrack for partygoers and dance enthusiasts alike. From high-energy drops to infectious melodies, EDM tracks are designed to elevate your mood and transport you to another realm. Delve into the subgenres of EDM, including Progressive House, Future Bass, and Trap, and discover rising stars who are pushing the boundaries of electronic music.

 

The Annual EDM - Electronic Dance Music 2016

Electronic Music It Started Here Various

The Rise of Electronic Dance Music

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3. "Discovering the Latest Remixes and Mashups":

One of the fascinating aspects of DJ culture is the ability to take existing tracks and transform them into something entirely new. Remixes and mashups add a fresh twist to popular songs, making them even more irresistible on the dance floor. Stay tuned for remixes by renowned DJs, who infuse their unique style and creativity into their reimagined versions.

Power Of Mashup Dance Music (Latest Version) (DJ Azahar Remix)

Holi Mashup (Remix)

Mashups & Remixes - The best remixes of popular songs (Club Music Mix 2023)

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4. "Going Beyond Mainstream: Underground Gems":

While mainstream hits dominate the airwaves, there is a treasure trove of underground music waiting to be explored. Dive into the realm of underground music and discover hidden gems that possess a distinct charm and experimental sound. Unearth emerging talents, whose music pushes the boundaries of conventional genres and offers a refreshing experience for the discerning listener.

 

5. "The Power of Collaborations: Uniting Genres and Artists":

In recent years, collaborations between artists from different genres have become increasingly prevalent, resulting in fresh and unexpected musical experiences. These collaborations fuse diverse styles and voices, captivating listeners with their unique synergy. Look out for powerful collaborations, whose combined talents create unforgettable music that transcends boundaries.

 

Conclusion:

In the ever-evolving world of music, DJ fans are constantly searching for the hottest tracks that will get them grooving on the dance floor or captivate them during their leisure time. By staying informed about chart-toppers, exploring the diverse genres of EDM, embracing remixes and mashups, discovering underground gems, and enjoying genre-defying collaborations, DJ fans can curate a music collection that caters to their every mood and occasion. So, turn up the volume, let the beats take control, and get ready to embark on an exhilarating musical journey!

Remember to subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates on the latest music releases and trends in the DJ community. Happy listening and dancing!

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What is the most popular charted hit song to never make it to #1?

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There are a few hit songs that never made it to the summit of the Billboard HOT100 chart.

Material Girl by Madonna (Peak position 2)

Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper(Peak position 2)

Last Christmas by Wham! (Peak position 4)

Just The Way You Are by Billy Joel (Peak position 3)

Thriller by Michael Jackson (Peak position 4)
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California Dreamin’ by The Mama’s and The Papa’s (Peak position 4)

Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen (Peak position 9)

At Last by Etta James (Peak position 47)

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New Albums…

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Weathervanes
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Coachella Stage Live from Coachella 2023 feat Burna Boy

Burna Boy – It’s Plenty – Live at Coachella 2023

coachella ruined my life.. 2023 coachella vlog

coachella vlog 2023 *i can’t hang*

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All stages. All weekend. Live. Watch the official Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival livestream now. Only on YouTube. Check out the latest Coachella Stage schedule below and see who’s performing all weekend. And don't forget to subscribe to @Coachella turn on notifications for an unmissable digital Coachella experience including live chat, in-stream shopping, and exclusive Shorts content from your favorite artists and creators. COACHELLA STAGE SCHEDULE (All times PDT, schedule is subject to changes) Friday, April 14: 4:00pm - Livestream begins 4:05pm - Doechii 4:30pm - Pusha T 5:45pm - Becky G 7:05pm - Burna Boy 8:35pm - Gorillaz 11:25pm - Bad Bunny [Rebroadcast] Catch the rest of the Coachella livestreams here: Outdoor Theatre: https://youtu.be/3HYVAL-52PM feat. Saba, YUNGBLUD, SG Lewis, Kaytranada, & The Chemical Brothers Sahara: https://youtu.be/P8T81_n28L4 feat. Malaa, Vintage Culture, blink-182, Jamie Jones, Two Friends, & Metro Boomin Mojave: https://youtu.be/wbZ9rP74cRE feat. BENEE, Gabriels, MUNA, Wet Leg, Blondie, Angèle, & FKJ Gobi: https://youtu.be/M7tholO-Ob0 feat. Gabriels, Overmono, Tobe Nwigwe, Yves Tumor, The Garden, Whyte Fang, & Ashnikko Sonora: https://youtu.be/9hdFg3rnOXI feat. Magdalena Bay, DannyLux, Lava La Rue, The Murder Capital, & Soul Glo

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The London Intl Ska Festival

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To celebrate our 35th anniversary The London Int’l Ska Festival returns to the capital to rejoice in all things ska and it’s glorious rocksteady, reggae, dub and 2 Tone offshoots, along with truly international fans (flying in from a staggering 26 countries).

Headliners include;  Trojan Records hit-makers – The Pioneers (Long Shot Kick De Bucket), Freddie Notes (Montego Bay), Dave Baker (the voice of Dave & Ansel Collins / Double Barrel & Monkey Spanner) and Glenroy Oakley from Greyhound (Black & White and Moon River).  Reggae superstar Christopher Ellis will be paying tribute to his father, the Godfather of Rocksteady – Alton Ellis and on Good Friday we have an all female line up Woman’s Day headlined by Rhoda Dakar (The Bodysnatchers/Special AKA), Susan Cadogan (Hurt So Good) and ground breaking female toaster – Ranking Ann.

The line up is bolstered further by exclusive performances from Roddy Radiation from The SpecialsWrongtom, Ragga Twins, Pama International, Phoenix City All-stars, International Beat (exclusive come back show), The Magnetics flying in from Italy, The Mighty Ruler sound system (a truly historic blues dance sound system circa. 1962, that has recently been restored to it’s former glory!), Solution Sound System, plus the hottest new acts and finest DJs flying in from around the world!

The festival is being housed in 5 venues across the city including; Great Portland Street’s 229 club,  Islington’s Assembly Hall and Garage and on our world famous The Dixie Queen paddle steamer (which this year stars The Pioneers).  See below for full running order, venues and times.

Tickets and full info are available at www.buytickets.at/hotshotscorcher